<!DOCTYPE html>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>CSS Grid Layout Test: Support for 'grid-auto-columns' and 'grid-auto-rows' properties accepting track listing as value</title>
<link rel="author" title="Rachel Andrew" href="mailto:me@rachelandrew.co.uk" />
<style>
    #grid {
        position: relative;
    }

    .absolute {
        position: absolute;
        top: 0;
        left: 0;
    }

    #first-column-first-row {
        width: 25px;
        height: 40px;
        background-color: purple;
    }

    #second-column-first-row {
        width: 50px;
        height: 40px;
        left: 25px;
        background-color: orange;
    }

    #first-column-second-row {
        width: 25px;
        height: 30px;
        top: 40px;
        background-color: green;
    }

    #second-column-second-row {
        width: 50px;
        height: 30px;
        top: 40px;
        left: 25px;
        background-color: pink;
    }

    #first-and-second-column-third-row {
        width: 75px;
        height: 40px;
        top: 70px;
        background-color: silver;
    }

    #third-column-all-rows {
        left: 75px;
        height: 110px;
        width: 25px;
        background-color: blue;
    }
</style>

<p>The test passes if it has the same visual effect as reference.</p>
<div id="grid">
    <div class="absolute" id="first-column-first-row"></div>
    <div class="absolute" id="second-column-first-row"></div>
    <div class="absolute" id="first-column-second-row"></div>
    <div class="absolute" id="second-column-second-row"></div>
    <div class="absolute" id="first-and-second-column-third-row"></div>
    <div class="absolute" id="third-column-all-rows"></div>
</div>